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Plaster-In LED Drywall Channels

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Browse plaster-in LED channels made for trimless LED Strip lights in drywall ceilings and walls. These mud-in LED strip channels recess into the board, then get skimmed and finished so the profile disappears and the light looks built-in. Use drywall LED channels for clean linear accents in modern interiors, hallways, offices, and feature ceilings where you want lighting to feel like part of the architecture.

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Shop Plaster-in LED Strip Channels for Trimless Drywall Lighting

A Trimless Finish That Hides the Profile

Plaster-in LED channels sit flush with drywall so the visible result is a clean light slot rather than a surface-mounted track. Many styles use perforated or ridged wings that give plaster a strong bonding edge. This helps the finish stay neat around the light line. Use straight runs, corners, and angle connectors to keep layouts consistent across ceilings, soffits, and wall features.

Mud-in LED Channels That Make Install Work Cleaner

Mud-in LED channels suit contractors, drywall installers, and interior designers who need predictable lines during finishing. Confirm the LED strip width fits the channel. Some profiles sit deeper than standard 1/2 inch board, so plan backing and notches where needed. Aluminium also helps move heat away from higher output strips, which matters in enclosed drywall builds where airflow is limited.

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Drywall LED Channels for Long Runs and Practical Planning

Drywall LED channels are easier to plan when you map the full run length and reduce joints where possible. Longer profile lengths can cut down on visible breaks in the light line. When a project needs multiple sections, connectors and continuous diffusers help keep the final look clean. Match driver capacity to the total load and keep access in mind so servicing does not require opening finished drywall later.